MarkMorissette
05-31-2008, 07:34
Ok, in the hunt for a solution to my emissions problems I was on the hunt for a #1 resistor to install in my (remote) PMD to reduce fueling.
I was just checking on the SSDiesel Supply website (where my remote PMD & Cooler came from) and it states the following:
#Q: Do I have to use a calibration resistor in my 6.5?
# A: If you have a 94+ 6.5 with electronic fuel injection, you must use a resistor. Stock is a #5 plus/minus one. With no resistor in place, the computer will default to a #1 setting to keep running, but performance and mileage will suffer.
Ok, so assuming I want a #1 resistor for my emissions problems, it sounds like I can just completely remove the current resistor and it will *default* to a #1 without the cost of actually buying a #1 resistor?
Also, I don't have access to a Tech1 to force the relearn, nor do I really want to do 50 keystarts to prompt it.... I heard that disconnecting the batteries for an hour will also cause the relearn - anything to that, or is it a hit & miss affair that way? Is there any way to tell if it's been accomplished after the fact?
Thanks again everyone.
I was just checking on the SSDiesel Supply website (where my remote PMD & Cooler came from) and it states the following:
#Q: Do I have to use a calibration resistor in my 6.5?
# A: If you have a 94+ 6.5 with electronic fuel injection, you must use a resistor. Stock is a #5 plus/minus one. With no resistor in place, the computer will default to a #1 setting to keep running, but performance and mileage will suffer.
Ok, so assuming I want a #1 resistor for my emissions problems, it sounds like I can just completely remove the current resistor and it will *default* to a #1 without the cost of actually buying a #1 resistor?
Also, I don't have access to a Tech1 to force the relearn, nor do I really want to do 50 keystarts to prompt it.... I heard that disconnecting the batteries for an hour will also cause the relearn - anything to that, or is it a hit & miss affair that way? Is there any way to tell if it's been accomplished after the fact?
Thanks again everyone.